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sink revival / restoration
I am the lucky owner of a Franke Stainless sink, the sink has been quite
badly scratched in places by the previous owner - it looks like something like a blunt kitchen knife has been used to scrape it. I have used a S/S cleaner (mild cutting paste by the look and feel of it) and it has made a nice job of the good parts of the sink but the deeper scratches just wont shift, it is bearable but i would prefer to remove them if its possible. Is there a product that I can use that will buff out the scratches without causing extra damage? I was thinking of a more aggressive cutting paste? Does anyone have any ideas / links to wonder products etc??? TIA |
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